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Remote access to Linux server

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seasideskippy

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May 6, 2005
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Hi Guys this is probably a stupid question.

How do you remote onto vmpro or one x on a linux server?

thanks Skippy.
 
for file transfer use WinSCP and log on with the credentials for the server

Joe W.

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To access the VMPro callflow you use the VMPro client on a Windows PC/server.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
Maybe you can find it here %ProgramFiles%\Avaya\IP Office\Voicemail Pro\VoicemailPro.exe

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What the guys are trying to say is there is no local access to the apps anyway, its all remote from the start.

What I think you might be trying to ask is "how do you remote access from another location than the customer's site?".

You need some port/address forwarding to the server which will all depend on what other kit the customer has on site (firewall, router, SBC). If necessary, the IP Office can do some of that but its not really the device I would use for control of external traffic into a site.

So basically, HTTPS and SFTP to the server will cover most things. Suspect the VMPro client needs a few extra ports routed as well.

The server does support VNC also. Never tried it but theoretically you could VNC to the server desktop and run a browser on the server (if there is one, I must have a look) to do server admin. But that wouldn't cover the VMPro client.

Stuck in a never ending cycle of file copying.
 
Sizbut, only the server edition has VNC on it but turned off by default.
All the other Linux based system are without any gui installed on it.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
Thanks Guys

Normally if it was on a windows server we would use Teamviwer or logmein but because we are now installing onto Linux and maybe we don't have access to their IT we're not sure what to do.

I understand that in the normal Linux there are different programs to use for remote access but is it right that the Avaya one has all this stripped out?

Regards Skippy.
 
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